So far, donors contributed more than $17,000 to a GoFundMe account set up for the 16-year-old Green Oak Township teen critically injured while working on his car Thursday.

Green Oak Police Chief Jason Pless said the teen was working on a 2004 Ford Focus in the driveway of his home when "the jack failed and the car fell on top of him."

He remains in intensive care at Children's Hospital of Michigan. No updates on his condition or prognosis were immediately available.

The GoFundMe page identifies the teen as Tanner Bryan. Tanner's Cause was set up Friday by the Walled Lake Central Booster Clubs. Bryan is a junior at Walled Lake Central and a member of the varsity football and wrestling teams, according to the page.

"We are asking for any financial support you can provide to help his family with some of the unexpected and medical expenses they are incurring during this difficult time," page organizers wrote.

Green Oak Police and Green Oak Fire Department were dispatched to the home in the 13000 block of Sequoia, off Ten Mile Road east of Rushton Road about 6:50 p.m. Thursday after family members called 911.

Bryan was taken by ambulance to Providence Park Hospital in Novi and flown to Children's Hospital of Michigan in Detroit.

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